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Working Paper

Urban Land Use Fragmentation and Human Wellbeing

Authors

  • Bertram
  • C.
  • Goebel
  • J.
  • Krekel
  • C.
  • Rehdanz
  • K.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

C23 Q51 Q57 R20

Key Words

GIS

life satisfaction

SOEP

Spatial Analysis

Subjective Wellbeing

Urban Land Use

Urban Land Use Fragmentation

Related Topics

Natural Resources

Health

Behavioral Economics

Germany

We study how urban land use fragmentation affects the subjective wellbeing of city residents. Therefore, we calculate fragmentation metrics based on the European Urban Atlas for 15,000 households in the German Socio-Economic Panel. Using random and fixed effects specifications, we find that fragmentation has little impact on wellbeing when aggregating over all land use types. Looking at particular land use types, however, we find that wellbeing is positively affected by lower average degrees of soil sealing, larger shares of vegetation, and a more heterogeneous configuration of medium and low density urban fabric, especially in areas with above average population density.

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